"Wuthering Heights" is a novel written by Emily Brontë, first published in 1847. The story is set on the Yorkshire moors and revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. It explores themes of love, revenge, and the impact of social class.
The narrative is presented through multiple perspectives, primarily that of Mr. Lockwood and Nelly Dean, who recount the events of the Earnshaw and Linton families. The novel's complex structure and dark themes have made it a classic of English literature, often studied for its emotional depth and character development.